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Adrian and prominent
Adrian Willaert, Ludwig Senfl, and Cipriano de Rore were among the most prominent composers of ceremonial motets during the first half of the 16th century.
Midfielders Sergio Silvagni and Adrian Gallagher, half-forward Robert Walls, and ruckman Percy Jones were also prominent throughout the Barassi era, and in 1970, Alex Jesaulenko became the first ( and to date, only ) Carlton forward to kick 100 goals in a season.
Other prominent songs from this period include two singles and one EP, " Addiction " ( remixed by Adrian Sherwood ), " Chainsaw ", " Stairs and Flowers " ( 12 " vinyl ; United States only ), along with two other tracks: " Deep Down Trauma Hounds ", and " One Time One Place ".
magazine ; and Adrian Davies, chairman of the fledgling Freedom Party, a barrister, and prominent critic of the British National Party.
His brothers Sir John Gilbert and Adrian Gilbert, and his half brothers Carew Raleigh and Sir Walter Raleigh, were also prominent during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James.
Her parents were prominent table tennis players, her father, Adrian Haydon, having been British number 1 and a competitor at world championships between 1928 and 1953.
It is currently the most successful and prominent comics publisher in Canada, publishing well-known comic artists such as Lynda Barry, Kate Beaton, Marc Bell, Chester Brown, Daniel Clowes, Guy Delisle, Julie Doucet, Joe Matt, Shigeru Mizuki, Rutu Modan, Joe Sacco, Seth, Yoshihiro Tatsumi, Adrian Tomine and Chris Ware.
He was one of a group of ' ruralist ' British writers of the period ; Massingham's friend Adrian Bell, a farmer in Suffolk, was another prominent writer.
expansion before the infrastructure would be severely tested, and over the next few years a Heritage Marquee was set up for the NCCPG and its national collections – initially a rather quiet area, but increasing steadily in public interest ; crafts pavilions, which under Adrian Boyd were the first sight to greet the visitor, were gradually moved to a less prominent position ; there was room for a couple of dozen display gardens, plus a separate section, on the other side of the Long Water from the major part of the exhibition, for ten water gardens.
Probably from the same branch of the family was descended Col. Adrian Scrope, or Scroope ( 1601-1660 ) the Regicide, who was prominent on the parliamentarian side in the Civil War, and one of the signatories of Charles I's death warrant.
Howard's most prominent roles to date include Natalie Teeger, Adrian Monk's ( Tony Shalhoub ) assistant on the USA Network television series Monk, and Sharon Carter, the " girl " of the title of the 1998 – 2001 sitcom Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place ( later retitled Two Guys and a Girl ).
Patterson is best known for his prominent role in the Southern Baptist Convention conservative resurgence starting in 1979 with the election of Adrian Rogers as Convention President.

Adrian and local
The current local councillors are Lady Kate Hartland, Mr. Adrian Gunson and Mr. Colin Gould.
At her death, the trustee of her estate and brother, Adrian Honoré, sold her local land holdings to Burks Hamner, Longleaf Pine forest: 1921 Burgert Brothers photo of Temple Terrace pre-development Vance Helm, Maud Fowler, Cody Fowler, and D. Collins Gillett, who formed two development corporations — Temple Terrace Estates, Inc., which developed the golf course and residential areas ; and Temple Terraces, Inc., which developed of orange groves that originally surrounded the city to the west and north, the largest orange grove in the world in the 1920s.
The Adrian High School sports teams are known as the " Adrian Maples " and several local businesses use maple in their names.
Local radio stations include WABJ 1490 AM ( mainly syndicated talk ); WQTE 95. 3 FM ( country music ); WLEN 103. 9 FM ( adult contemporary music, local news and information ); and WVAC 107. 9 FM ( student-operated radio from Adrian College ).
Adrian is the home of Web television pioneer The Raven who broadcasts several local events on his web television stations
For a time, this claim offended the sensibilities of people who preferred to believe the more inspiring story that the town was named in honor of St. Adrian, the celebrated warrior and Catholic bishop whose name was adopted by the local parish.
In 2006 she relocated to Austin, Texas and produced a local female trio, Adrian and the Sickness, whose CD " BFD " came out in 2009.
In April and May 2006, Adrian toured Australia with local musicians John Prior from Matt Finish playing drums and Al Slavik playing bass guitar and Stick ( as well as singing backing vocals ).
The Carleton campus was the subject of art exhibit conceived by local artist Adrian Gröllner.
During the last few years of airing the association became less close, most notably in a radical shake-up, introduced by incoming Executive Producer Stanley Appel ( who had worked on the programme since 1966 as cameraman, production assistant, director and stand-in producer ) in October 1991, when the Radio 1 DJs were replaced by a team of relative unknowns, such as Claudia Simon and Tony Dortie who had previously worked for CBBC, 17-year-old local radio DJ Mark Franklin, Steve Anderson, Adrian Rose and Elayne Smith, who was replaced by Femi Oke in 1992.
The Bishop of Stepney, Rt Rev Adrian Newman and Meg Hillier MP, together with Rev Graham Hunter, Vicar of St John's Hoxton and various other local clergy, were in attendance at Hoxton War Memorial's inaugural Armistice Day service on 11 November 2011.
Other local dignitaries who addressed the large crowd included Timothy Roodal, George Fitzpatrick, Adrian Cola Rienzi, and Murli J. Kirpalani.
In 1984 the Estate was purchased by a local businessman named Adrian White.
Prior to its closure the hall had become a meeting place for local artists, poets, folk musicians, and sculptors, including Arthur Dooley, Roger McGough, and Adrian Henri, forming what became known as the Liverpool Scene.
The Ukrainian writer Adrian Kaschenko ( 1858 – 1921 ) and historian Olena Apanovich note that the final abolition of the Zaporizhian Sich, the historic Cossack stronghold perceived as the bastion of the protection of the Ukrainians and their ways of life, had such a strong symbolic effect that the memories of the event remained for the long time in local folklore.
The first fully Singapore funded film came in 1991's Medium Rare, which was based on a real-life local cult killer, Adrian Lim, who was hanged in 1988 for murder.
Elizabeth later remarried to become Elizabeth Merrill and donated the Croswell home in Adrian to the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Ade Blackburn ( born Adrian Everett Blackburn, Liverpool, 1968 ), and lead guitarist, Hartley ( born Jonathan Christopher Hartley, Liverpool, 1968 ), formed the earliest incarnation of the band around 1984, initially known as Sunny Rainy Afterlife and offering home-made demo cassettes through a local free circulation magazine.
The Reds even recruited local hero / buffoon and decorated WAFL and West Coast Eagles ( AFL ) player Adrian Barich.
* Adrian Locket-Adrian ( Mitchell ) is a weary late-night local radio DJ who harbours no illusions about his audience.
In September 2007, Price launched his autobiography ( co-written by Adrian Butler ), Pete Price: Namedropper topped Liverpool best seller charts within its first few days of sale, also being serialised in local newspaper the Liverpool Echo.

Adrian and farmer
Adrian notes that his mother told him about a maggot farmer she dated before she married George who wrote poetry.
Willem Adriaan, after being magistrate of Amsterdam, succeeded his father as Governor of the Cape ; Frans " de jonker " became a farmer at the Cape ; Adrian became governor of Amboina ( 1706 – 1720 ); Cornelis was one of the 352 shipwrecked in the Ridderschap in 1694.
Adrian Bell ( 1901 – 1980 ) was an English journalist and farmer, who was the first compiler of The Times crossword.

Adrian and military
What Hannibal achieved in extricating his army was, as Adrian Goldsworthy puts it, " a classic of ancient generalship, finding its way into nearly every historical narrative of the war and being used by later military manuals ".
Adrian raises a military force against them, but ultimately is able to resolve the situation peacefully.
** Adrian Goldsworthy, military historian
A new article by Adrian Humphreys on March 30, 2004, also in the National Post, entitled " Danes summon envoy over Arctic fight — the solution of the dispute is not going to be military ", drew even more attention to the issue.
Adrian Goldsworthy has maintained that it was highly unlikely and that although the Romans knew war with Syracuse was almost a certainty, they believed their military would deter or swiftly defeat any opposition in Sicily
Adrian Goldsworthy attended Westbourne School, Penarth, He went on to study ancient and modern history at St John's College, Oxford, completed a D. Phil in ancient military history from Oxford University in 1994, and then used his dissertation as the foundation of his first book, The Roman Army at War 100 BC – AD 200.
When British forces were mobilized in August 1939, Gubbins was appointed Chief of Staff to the military mission to Poland led by Adrian Carton de Wiart.
Adrian Dietrich Lothar von Trotha ( July 3, 1848 – March 31, 1920 ) was a German military commander widely condemned for his conduct of the Herero Wars in German South-West Africa, especially for the events that led to the near-extermination of the Herero.
Crouchback meets Brigadier Ben Ritchie-Hook, a fire eater ( probably based on Lieutenant General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, a college friend of Waugh's father-in-law whom Waugh knew somewhat from his club ) and Apthorpe, a very eccentric fellow officer ; in an episode of high farce, the two have a battle of wits and military discipline over an Edwardian thunder-box ( portable toilet ) which Crouchback observes, amused and detached.
Under Charles V, Pope Adrian VI annexed to the crown of Spain the three great military orders ( Alcántara, Calatrava, and Santiago ) with hereditary transmission even in the female line ( 1522 ).
The Polish cause in the United Kingdom was only supported by the head of the British military mission to Warsaw, General Sir Adrian Carton De Wiart and a few politicians led by the Secretary of State for War, Winston Churchill, who advocated moving Royal Air Force units to support Poland.

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